Lots of activity at Palmer woods today including bay breasted and Parula
warblers.
Laura
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Good variety at hawthorn orchard. Just walking the north end trail so far:
parula, btgreen, b&w, Blackburnian, chestnut sided, nashville, yellow rumped.
White crowned and white throated sparrows. Great crested flycatcher. Blue
headed and warbling vireos.
Suan
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Not just crows and raptors and owls: the Common Grackle pair nesting in the
dead cattails at Hile School rd Wetland has nestlings big enough to show their
impressive little bills over the edge—visible while just sitting there.
Guessing they will fledge in 6-7 da.
This morning a Virginia rai
Just saw a Red-headed woodpecker at the suet.
West Hill in the city. Hard to believe.
Regi
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Yesterday while volunteering with 5th graders at the Lab of O, I saw a
bluejay-like bird but with all-white secondaries against an otherwise
dark wing. I didn't have binoculars on me and was soon distracted by
other stuff. But on further reflection, Red-headed Woodpecker is the
only bird I can thin
A Black-billed Cuckoo was singing cu-cu-cu-cu over and over again in the trees
just north of my garden this afternoon (Tupper Rd, West Danby). Not a harbinger
of rain on this occasion, alas! But still welcome: I’m just starting to see
tiny caterpillars, so I hope there will be plenty of cuckoos.
The only Blue Jay-like bird that I saw outside of the Lab of O yesterday, which
was flashing a lot of white, was a Northern Mockingbird.
Wesley
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